UK Startup Mission Zero Technologies Begins Delivery of Direct Air Capture Plant in Canada
October 14 2024 - 3:00AM
Business Wire
- The first-of-a-kind system, owned and operated by carbon
removal project developer Deep Sky, is validating Mission Zero
Technologies’ DAC technology ahead of plans to eventually build a
commercial facility that aims to remove up to one million tons of
CO2 annually
- MZT’s first international project and third system to be
delivered within a year builds on two UK plants enabling
sustainable aviation fuel and carbon-negative building materials
made from atmospheric carbon dioxide
- This system boosts MZT’s database of real-world performance
data spanning different use cases, industrial environments, and
climates, ensuring greater financial confidence and speedier
technological optimisation
Mission Zero Technologies (or ‘MZT’), the startup behind the
UK’s first commercial direct air capture (DAC) plant, begin the
process of deployment with the delivery and installation of its
third modular system at partner Deep Sky’s carbon removal
innovation and commercialisation centre, Deep Sky Labs, in
Innisfail, Alberta, Canada.
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Mission Zero Technologies' third direct
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Powered by renewable solar energy, Deep Sky will use MZT’s
electrochemical system to efficiently recover atmospheric carbon
dioxide for permanent storage underground. This project is an
important milestone – for both the DAC and carbon removal
industries, and for the global fight against the climate crisis
more broadly.
As owner and operator of the project, Deep Sky will validate
some of the most promising DAC innovators on site, including MZT’s
system, which is capable of recovering up to 250 tonnes of CO2 each
year. Deep Sky as a whole aims to remove between 100,000 and one
million tonnes annually once the project moves from scale-up pilot
to fully operational plant.
Mission Zero Technologies’ approach centres around a modular,
platform system harnessing existing mature technologies and supply
chains, allowing for reliability and scalability – anywhere and for
any industry. This approach underscores both the deployability of
MZT’s tech and the company’s ability to quickly scale commercial
DAC – with the system for Deep Sky progressing from contract to
delivery and installation in just 12 months.
To support green skills and local economies, and strengthen
supply chain sustainability, each of MZT’s first-of-a-kind systems
have strategically sourced components through different suppliers –
supporting local economies and suppliers without impacting cost,
performance, or speed to market.
Deep Sky is MZT’s first international installation and third
overall. As the first plant to operate in sub-zero temperatures,
this deployment further enriches the startup’s growing database of
real-world performance data of its tech, gathered in diverse
climates and industrial contexts. Accessing reproducible
in-the-field data is essential for rapid optimisation, shown by the
over 60% reduction in levelised cost of this system compared to
Mission Zero’s first deployment in Sheffield, UK in December 2023.
It’s also key to proving viability and securing the project
financing and future investment needed to scale.
Dr Nicholas Chadwick, co-founder and CEO of Mission Zero
Technologies, comments: “Deep Sky Labs, as a project validating
some of the best startups in the DAC industry, is a vital milestone
for the carbon removal industry. It will show that DAC tech, when
done effectively, is commercially viable and an essential tool in
our fight against the climate crisis.
“This will be Mission Zero’s third installation – providing more
proof that a modular design, using proven components and
established supply chains, is the best approach for delivering
impactful climate technologies at pace. Once operational, this
system will add to the huge amount of operational data we are
collecting - which is vital for rapidly optimising our solutions,
and proving to investors and policymakers that they work.”
About Mission Zero
Based in London, UK, Mission Zero Technologies is reinventing
carbon for a thriving planet. Since 2020, the team has rapidly
pioneered high-efficiency Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology to
remove historic CO₂ emissions from the atmosphere, anywhere, at any
scale. Supported by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, the XPRIZE
Foundation, Stripe, and the UK Government, Mission Zero has moved a
brand new climate technology from lab to live commercial plant in
under three years to rapidly empower carbon removal and utilisation
pathways. Follow their mission at www.missionzero.tech.
About Deep Sky
Montreal-based Deep Sky is the world's first tech-agnostic
carbon removal project developer aiming to remove gigatons of
carbon from the atmosphere and permanently store it underground. As
a project developer, Deep Sky brings together the most promising
direct air and ocean carbon capture companies under one roof to
bring the largest supply of high quality carbon credits to the
market, commercializing and catalyzing carbon removal and storage
solutions like never before. With $75M in funding, Deep Sky is
backed by world class investors including Investissement Québec,
Brightspark Ventures, Whitecap Venture Partners, OMERS Ventures,
BDC Climate Fund, BMO, National Bank of Canada, and more. For more
information, visit deepskyclimate.com.
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Emily Hunt, Mission Zero Technologies
emily.hunt@missionzero.tech